Once you’ve set up a blog on WordPress by purchasing hosting and a domain, settling on blog design, creating a content calendar and gaining new followers you may find a few functions for your blog are only possible with plugins. For example, Shareaholic is a popular plugin designed to help readers share your content on their social channels. It’s like having a free promotion team for your blog. With just one click from the Shareaholic plugin, a reader can click a social icon and share your informative blog post. Other plugins help your format blog posts or create photo galleries. Although most plugins are free, did you know a premium WordPress plugin has additional features designed to help grow your influence online? We’ll walk you through some of the questions to ask before you fork over money for a plugin.
FAQ’s About a
Premium WordPress Plugin
Will this plugin help me build traffic?
Yoast SEO is one of the most popular plugins for WordPress users. It’s designed to help content creators target a specific keyword for search engines while reminding you to include headings and images that help attract traffic from Google, Bing and Yahoo.
Did you know there’s a Premium Yoast Plugin ($89)? It’s designed to target additional keywords, let you see what your site looks like on search engines, recommends internal links
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Is there an affiliate program for this premium WordPress plugin?
You can earn a few extra bucks by recommending a premium plugin to your blogging buddies and earning a commision from sales.
For example, Envato is a popular marketplace for WordPress plugins. It pays a 30% commission for each sale and provides tools to promote sales like banner ads.
Can I use this plugin on multiple sites?
Most premium WordPress plugins allow use on one WordPress site. If you run multiple blogs or client websites, you will need to purchase separate plugins for each site.
Does this premium WordPress plugin include technical support?
Let’s say the plugin you purchased stops working or a piece of HTML code appears to stop it from working? Most premium WordPress plugins come with six months of technical support. Often premium plugin sites include a free forum where users can ask questions.
You can often upgrade and pay for additional support?
Can I create a better plugin?
You could have a future as a premium plugin! If there’s a function you’d like for a WordPress plugin and can’t find anywhere, you could create a money-making plugin yourself.
Comment below: Name the premium plugin that’s helped you build your blog or social reach?
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